Thursday, February 23, 2012

At 16 weeks the girls have all either tripled or almost tripled their birth weights.

Anna is a little over 9 pounds (born at 2 lbs 15 oz). She makes this face pretty much every time you talk to her (followed by a dramatic pout when you walk away).

Irene is a little over 12 pounds (born at 4 lbs). Still the sweet laid back baby of the crew.

Brooks is a little over 11 pounds (born at 4 lbs 3 oz). She rapidly alternates between this face and excited smiles as she investigates everything around her all the time. She is so curious and entertained by everything.

I'm also starting to be pretty sure I know where Irene and Anna get some of their features (like the tongue out smile and hair color (which you can't see on them in pics)).....

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Last year for Christmas Jack surprised me with a new car. A GMC Acadia. I LOVE it. Perfect size for what we assumed would be our growing family over the years (note: car was conveniently borrowed by Jack when I was on bedrest and has not been returned). Unfortunately it is not the perfect size for newborn triplets. It works, but it is not optimal. Since our other car has over 250K miles it is about time for a new car anyway.

You know what's coming.

Is it time for a mini? Can I do it with an SUV? If I go SUV, I'm going all out with a tank for the extra room like the Yukon XL. Sorry but I'll save the environment in other ways. We have one mid-size SUV already and its just not enough room for getting around with three the same age or for travel. With all our family out of town and a desire to still go on trips, we hope to be able to travel with some ease (ha). SO, being the analyst that I am I did some additional research and interviewed each vehicle.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

In all of this mess, the one thing I pointed out tonight is that the safety pins (which I put on the top of the curtains when we moved in) are showing and look bad. I'm sure that is the first thing people see.

Last weekend was relaxing and fun. Jack and I were both home and just stayed around the house with the girls. We read some books and put them in the bumbos. And we are working on cutting out the 2 am feeding. Tonight is night 6 of the effort - we feed them at 10 pm and try to get them to go all the way to 6 or 6:30 am. We are making progress and last night all three made it. Hopefully we will get there soon - it will make a huge difference in life around here.

They are really starting to pay attention to pictures and colors.

Brooks....still quite spunky. Sits with ease in the bumbo, flips over stomach to back, and just wants to be in the middle of everything. She is a determined little thing and is so funny to watch try to get something or do something she wants.

Anna...might be the drama queen. She is the big smiler these days - HUGE responsive smiles, but in the blink of an eye she will poke her bottom lip out. I like to think she takes after aunt Anna Ruth ("daaaaaaddddd my legs huuuuurt." Sorry ARM - when Carolyn was visiting we said that every time Anna fussed).

Irene...would rather be sleeping. Sweet, sweet, laid back girl. She is our saving grace sometimes. But she does have a great set of lungs when she's mad.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The girls are three months old today. All three are doing great. Growing, starting to smile, and finding their voices. We still feed them every four hours but nights are starting to get much better. For the most part they are sleeping in their cribs pretty well between the feedings. We have at least one or two issues a night but that is WAY better than where we were a month or even two weeks ago.

People ask me a lot what a normal day is like. First of all, there is no normal. Every day brings a few surprises.

In a perfect world 24 hours would look like this:
(and when I say bottles I also mean everyone eats in 20 mins, burps immediately, no spit up, and happily waits their turn)

In the real world, 24 hours looks more like this:
(and when I say bottles I also mean somebody won't eat, somebody poops in the middle of their's, lots of spit up, and somebody has to wait and is MAD)

6 am - wake up and have bottles
7 am - sit in bouncy chairs....2 out of 3 do not think this is a good plan
8-10 am - nap...maybe
10 am - bottles. At least one would rather sleep through bottle because of refusal to nap previously.
11 am - play on mat/cry on mat
12 - 2 pm - nap....maybe...at least one usually agrees to this
2 pm - bottles
3 pm - 6 pm - At this point all bets are off. Everyone may be happy, everyone may fuss, or a mixture of both. I will stop at nothing to entertain them during this time.
6 pm - bottles
7 -10 pm - sleep in cribs...maybe
10 pm - bottles
11- 2 am - sleep in cribs....maybe
2 am - bottles
3 - 6 am - sleep in cribs....maybe

So that is what I do all day! It is a little hectic but I'm getting the hang of it. There are times where I am in tears and times when I think everything could not be better. I don't do it alone when Jack is not here. During the month of January either my mom, Jack's mom, or my sister has been here to help. Starting tomorrow we have a wonderful lady that will be helping us every week day. Soon I will start back to work at the office...will be a big adjustment!

Here are some recent pics

New favorite activity in the afternoon. The mild weather lately has been great.

Anna and Irene. Fascinated with the ball.

Playtime

Magic swings. This is where the fussy babies get to hang out. Anna left and Brooks right.

Jack's mom, Honey. Brooks left, Anna middle, Irene right

My mom, Meme. Brooks left, Irene middle, Anna right

My dad, Grump, feeding Irene

Fun Saturday visit from some of the Wadlingtons. Anna with Ford, Carrie with Anna, Jack with Irene and Brooks